A pictorial travel to a small town 
JINJANG 
UTARA 
by Leeyih
{CONTENTS} 
A Journey of Jinjang in Kepong! 
! 
Intro 4! 
Route of the journey 5! 
Faces of the Jinjang-ians 7! 
! 
{MORNING} 
The fog of Jinjang Town 8! 
Morning wet market 10! 
Freshly baked + fried 14! 
The Three Temple 16! 
! 
{NOON} 
Sunshine over the town 14! 
A casual lunch 21! 
Letter box culture 23! 
Spending pennies 26! 
! 
{NIGHT} 
City of Lights! 
Falling of the Sun 31! 
Night view 33! 
Rest your feet 34
{INTRO} 
Lee Yih! 
18 years old. Taylor’s Univeristy! 
Foundation in Natural, Built and Environemnt 
! In a spend of two days, running around in the town, traversing the land 
in Jinjang Utara with the accompany of my family, it was a journey back to 
the rurals, steeped in admiration and excitement. Jinjang Utara is a very old 
development, reaching back into the communists days when Malaysians was 
still under the rule of the British. Through ages, it has transformed into a small 
town with a majority population (90%) of Chinses. Some of the places are still 
even remain undeveloped; roads are generally quite narrow and less facilities 
offered. I choose to magnifies the locals, human activities, food and building 
design which full of colourful cultures. Hence, I’m proud to present my 
journey to you, hope to count you in, in the search of bits of Jinjang’s culture. 
Jinjang Utara | 4
ROUTE 
OF THE JOURNEY 
1 Morning Wet Market! 
2 The Three Temple! 
3 Wan Tan Mee 
1 
2 
4 
4 Letter Box Culture 
5 Evening Street View ! 
6 Night View 
5 
3 
6 
[ Map retrieved from Google Map ] 
Jinjang Utara | 5
{ Jinjang, Kepong } 
“ A town established since the British 
colonisation, by far one of the largest relocation 
communities, called the New Villages.” 
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{FACES OF JINJANG-IANS} 
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{MORNING} 
The Fog of Jinjang Town 
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Morning Wet Market 
Jalan Jinjang Aman 2, 52100 
Fruit Stalls 
F/4! 
1/640! 
ISO 320 
Vegetable Stall 
F/5.6! 
1/160! 
ISO 320 
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F/5.6! 
1/400! 
ISO 320 
Like father! 
like son. 
F/4! 
1/1250! 
ISO 320 
Smiles everywhere! 
Even a… fish. 
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F/5.6 1/1000 ISO 400 
Porks were chopped into slices by the stall hawker and hanged in 
front of the stalls. The atmosphere here smelled a little stench, floors 
are accumulated with water everywhere. However, the stall is still 
crowded with people, waiting patiently for their turns to choose. 
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After buying fruits, vegetables, meats, what’s next? 
Fishes! The stall hawker introduced this type of fish to 
me, which is one of the common one. It takes less time to 
do the preparations before cooking. 
F/5.6 1/400 ISO 320 
Jinjang Utara | 13
F/5.6 1/80 ISO 400 
Time to grab a breakfast. Try this fried yam balls which is one of the local famous food. It 
tastes best when serve with the specially made sauce. “Crunch!” When I bite on the crispy 
outer layers with the filling, the taste of condensed yam paste fill my mouth with satisfaction. 
Jinjang Utara | 14
F/4 1/1250 ISO 320 
This is the fried rice cake (Chao Nian Gao), marinated with specially made flavourings and 
fried with fresh oil, it is now ready to serve with chili sauce! 
Jinjang Utara | 15
The Three Temple 
Jalan Jinjang Permai 1, 52100 
F/2.8 1/160 ISO 200 
The locals call this place The Three Temples, because three buddhist temples 
were built in a row at different years respectively. The designs of each of the 
building vary from traditional to modern style. 
Jinjang Utara | 16
F/2.8 1/60 ISO 3200 
Each buddhist prayer come here to ignite joss sticks and greet the joss, then, they will place 
them in a ash bowl. This is one of the protocol whenever you enter a temple. 
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F/2.8 1/100 ISO 1000 
Candles are also available for RM 1 per stick, some of the prayers enkindle candles which 
takes up longer time for it to finish burning. 
Jinjang Utara | 18
F/2.8 1/60 ISO 1000 
Buddhist believes in the existence of third world, where the souls will be when their life 
ended. Here, prayers ignite a candle and place them in a glass filled with oil. Names of the 
person and wishes are written on a red people using calligraphy pen are stick on the glass. 
Jinjang Utara | 19
{AFTERNOON} 
Sunshine Over the Town 
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F/2.8 1/2500 ISO 1200 
A Casual Lunch 
Jalan Metro Perdana 3, 52100 
If you're looking for some of the best wonton noodle in town; this is the 
place, Yong Kee Wantan Mee (Dumpling Noodles Soup). There's different 
kinds of meat, wontons, green onions etc, all neatly prepared. On my 
table are the various kind of seasonings people can add to make it spicy 
or vinegary.! 
Price : ★★☆☆☆ 
Jinjang Utara | 21
F/2.8 1/2500 ISO 1800 
Then, I go to a Dim Sum restaurant to try on some Bao Zi (Chinese Steamed 
Buns). There are wide varieties of flavour with different fillings inside. One of 
the favourite one is the Char Siu Bao (Chinese Steamed Pork Buns), filled with 
barbecue pork and steamed in the traditional basket for hours. Other flavour 
such as red bean, sweetened bean paste, and vegetarian buns are delicious as 
well! ! 
Price : ★☆☆☆☆! 
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Letter Box Culture 
Jalan Benteng Barat, 52100 
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F/2.8 1/2500 ISO 200 
When I pass by the residential areas, I notice an interesting cultures 
among the locals; the letter box culture. Apparently, each house has 
their own design of letter box placed in front of the gate. Even in this 
modern days, some parts in Jinjang area are still undeveloped yet; 
hence, different style of the letter box reflects the personality and 
economic condition of the owner. 
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F/2.8 1/2500 ISO 200 F/9 1/320 ISO 640 
Some of the letter box are handmade by the locals themselves. At one of the double 
storey house, the owner creatively recycle a bicycle basket and remake it into a letter 
box. For one of the old house built in the 80s, a vintage style letter box is made. 
Jinjang Utara | 25
F/2.8 1/2000 ISO 200 F/2.8 1/2500 ISO 200 
In contradictory, there are some locals with better economic condition 
renovated their house into modern design. They use steel made letter box 
which matches the style of the house. 
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Along the journey, I see a wooden house in the rural area. The gates are really 
rusty and grasses are not trimmed. Even the gate is locked using a rusty chain. 
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F/2.8 1/1250 ISO 200 
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{EVENING} 
City of Lights 
Jalan Rimbunan Raya 1, 52100 
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At 6.30pm, the sun is already dipping behind the horizon, but the daylight still 
lingered in the air as though. The road appear to be slippery after raining. 
Main transportations in Jinjang are cars, motorcycle, bicycle, and public buses. 
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F/3.2 1/125 ISO 1000 
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F/3.2 1/60 ISO 1000 
The locals started going home, even the poor homeless man; 
pushing the collected cartons using a trolley. 
Jinjang Utara | 33
F/2.8 1/50 ISO 1000 
At the back alley, passerby walks in quick pace before the heavy 
pours. This is the place where stalls for morning market were kept. 
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THE END 
This is the story of a small town, Jinjang Utara. 
Special thanks to everyone who has contributed to the 
making of this book. 
Jinjang Utara | 36

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  • 1.
    A pictorial travelto a small town JINJANG UTARA by Leeyih
  • 3.
    {CONTENTS} A Journeyof Jinjang in Kepong! ! Intro 4! Route of the journey 5! Faces of the Jinjang-ians 7! ! {MORNING} The fog of Jinjang Town 8! Morning wet market 10! Freshly baked + fried 14! The Three Temple 16! ! {NOON} Sunshine over the town 14! A casual lunch 21! Letter box culture 23! Spending pennies 26! ! {NIGHT} City of Lights! Falling of the Sun 31! Night view 33! Rest your feet 34
  • 4.
    {INTRO} Lee Yih! 18 years old. Taylor’s Univeristy! Foundation in Natural, Built and Environemnt ! In a spend of two days, running around in the town, traversing the land in Jinjang Utara with the accompany of my family, it was a journey back to the rurals, steeped in admiration and excitement. Jinjang Utara is a very old development, reaching back into the communists days when Malaysians was still under the rule of the British. Through ages, it has transformed into a small town with a majority population (90%) of Chinses. Some of the places are still even remain undeveloped; roads are generally quite narrow and less facilities offered. I choose to magnifies the locals, human activities, food and building design which full of colourful cultures. Hence, I’m proud to present my journey to you, hope to count you in, in the search of bits of Jinjang’s culture. Jinjang Utara | 4
  • 5.
    ROUTE OF THEJOURNEY 1 Morning Wet Market! 2 The Three Temple! 3 Wan Tan Mee 1 2 4 4 Letter Box Culture 5 Evening Street View ! 6 Night View 5 3 6 [ Map retrieved from Google Map ] Jinjang Utara | 5
  • 6.
    { Jinjang, Kepong} “ A town established since the British colonisation, by far one of the largest relocation communities, called the New Villages.” Jinjang Utara | 6
  • 7.
    {FACES OF JINJANG-IANS} Jinjang Utara | 7
  • 8.
  • 9.
    {MORNING} The Fogof Jinjang Town Jinjang Utara | 9
  • 10.
    Morning Wet Market Jalan Jinjang Aman 2, 52100 Fruit Stalls F/4! 1/640! ISO 320 Vegetable Stall F/5.6! 1/160! ISO 320 Jinjang Utara | 10
  • 11.
    F/5.6! 1/400! ISO320 Like father! like son. F/4! 1/1250! ISO 320 Smiles everywhere! Even a… fish. Jinjang Utara | 11
  • 12.
    F/5.6 1/1000 ISO400 Porks were chopped into slices by the stall hawker and hanged in front of the stalls. The atmosphere here smelled a little stench, floors are accumulated with water everywhere. However, the stall is still crowded with people, waiting patiently for their turns to choose. Jinjang Utara | 12
  • 13.
    After buying fruits,vegetables, meats, what’s next? Fishes! The stall hawker introduced this type of fish to me, which is one of the common one. It takes less time to do the preparations before cooking. F/5.6 1/400 ISO 320 Jinjang Utara | 13
  • 14.
    F/5.6 1/80 ISO400 Time to grab a breakfast. Try this fried yam balls which is one of the local famous food. It tastes best when serve with the specially made sauce. “Crunch!” When I bite on the crispy outer layers with the filling, the taste of condensed yam paste fill my mouth with satisfaction. Jinjang Utara | 14
  • 15.
    F/4 1/1250 ISO320 This is the fried rice cake (Chao Nian Gao), marinated with specially made flavourings and fried with fresh oil, it is now ready to serve with chili sauce! Jinjang Utara | 15
  • 16.
    The Three Temple Jalan Jinjang Permai 1, 52100 F/2.8 1/160 ISO 200 The locals call this place The Three Temples, because three buddhist temples were built in a row at different years respectively. The designs of each of the building vary from traditional to modern style. Jinjang Utara | 16
  • 17.
    F/2.8 1/60 ISO3200 Each buddhist prayer come here to ignite joss sticks and greet the joss, then, they will place them in a ash bowl. This is one of the protocol whenever you enter a temple. Jinjang Utara | 17
  • 18.
    F/2.8 1/100 ISO1000 Candles are also available for RM 1 per stick, some of the prayers enkindle candles which takes up longer time for it to finish burning. Jinjang Utara | 18
  • 19.
    F/2.8 1/60 ISO1000 Buddhist believes in the existence of third world, where the souls will be when their life ended. Here, prayers ignite a candle and place them in a glass filled with oil. Names of the person and wishes are written on a red people using calligraphy pen are stick on the glass. Jinjang Utara | 19
  • 21.
    {AFTERNOON} Sunshine Overthe Town Jinjang Utara | 20
  • 22.
    F/2.8 1/2500 ISO1200 A Casual Lunch Jalan Metro Perdana 3, 52100 If you're looking for some of the best wonton noodle in town; this is the place, Yong Kee Wantan Mee (Dumpling Noodles Soup). There's different kinds of meat, wontons, green onions etc, all neatly prepared. On my table are the various kind of seasonings people can add to make it spicy or vinegary.! Price : ★★☆☆☆ Jinjang Utara | 21
  • 23.
    F/2.8 1/2500 ISO1800 Then, I go to a Dim Sum restaurant to try on some Bao Zi (Chinese Steamed Buns). There are wide varieties of flavour with different fillings inside. One of the favourite one is the Char Siu Bao (Chinese Steamed Pork Buns), filled with barbecue pork and steamed in the traditional basket for hours. Other flavour such as red bean, sweetened bean paste, and vegetarian buns are delicious as well! ! Price : ★☆☆☆☆! Jinjang Utara | 22
  • 24.
    Letter Box Culture Jalan Benteng Barat, 52100 Jinjang Utara | 23
  • 25.
    F/2.8 1/2500 ISO200 When I pass by the residential areas, I notice an interesting cultures among the locals; the letter box culture. Apparently, each house has their own design of letter box placed in front of the gate. Even in this modern days, some parts in Jinjang area are still undeveloped yet; hence, different style of the letter box reflects the personality and economic condition of the owner. Jinjang Utara | 24
  • 26.
    F/2.8 1/2500 ISO200 F/9 1/320 ISO 640 Some of the letter box are handmade by the locals themselves. At one of the double storey house, the owner creatively recycle a bicycle basket and remake it into a letter box. For one of the old house built in the 80s, a vintage style letter box is made. Jinjang Utara | 25
  • 27.
    F/2.8 1/2000 ISO200 F/2.8 1/2500 ISO 200 In contradictory, there are some locals with better economic condition renovated their house into modern design. They use steel made letter box which matches the style of the house. Jinjang Utara | 26
  • 28.
    Along the journey,I see a wooden house in the rural area. The gates are really rusty and grasses are not trimmed. Even the gate is locked using a rusty chain. Jinjang Utara | 27
  • 29.
    F/2.8 1/1250 ISO200 Jinjang Utara | 28
  • 30.
  • 31.
    {EVENING} City ofLights Jalan Rimbunan Raya 1, 52100 Jinjang Utara | 30
  • 32.
    At 6.30pm, thesun is already dipping behind the horizon, but the daylight still lingered in the air as though. The road appear to be slippery after raining. Main transportations in Jinjang are cars, motorcycle, bicycle, and public buses. Jinjang Utara | 31
  • 33.
    F/3.2 1/125 ISO1000 Jinjang Utara | 32
  • 34.
    F/3.2 1/60 ISO1000 The locals started going home, even the poor homeless man; pushing the collected cartons using a trolley. Jinjang Utara | 33
  • 35.
    F/2.8 1/50 ISO1000 At the back alley, passerby walks in quick pace before the heavy pours. This is the place where stalls for morning market were kept. Jinjang Utara | 34
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  • 37.
    THE END Thisis the story of a small town, Jinjang Utara. Special thanks to everyone who has contributed to the making of this book. Jinjang Utara | 36